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EMcision develops medical devices based on RF technology for the surgical community.
Their mission is to enhance cancer patients’ quality of life, to advance surgical and medical techniques by harnessing the power and accuracy of radiofrequency energy for specific applications in percutaneous procedures and open, laparoscopic, vascular and endoscopic surgeries and to deliver innovation without boundaries by bridging academic, R&D, engineering and commercial areas of expertise with real-world clinical experience, and by developing distribution opportunities that make EMcision products available worldwide.

The demand for images of gastroenterological procedures seems very high. After my 3-dimensional visualization of a colonoscopy including a polyp removal in March 2008, I’ve always thought of visualizing a gastroscopy and an ERCP to have a complete series ready.

While I have used standard materials for the colon mucosa in 2008, I switched to subsurface scattering materials this time, utilizing hand drawn displacement maps for all the details…

I plan to update the ERCP series some time – meanwhile I have a much nicer biliary stent ready, closeups of the common bile duct, filled up with bile, waste and tissue as well as some special catheter images. All I need now is some time to put everything together…